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Winnipeg : Canada | about 1 month ago  
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The transfer of a former military base in suburban Winnipeg to a Crown corporation for redevelopment and sale is invalid, a Federal Court has ruled. A man stabbed Wednesday in Winnipeg's Weston neighbourhood has died, police said. A group of residents has gone to court to stop a developer from tearing...
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  • News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    The transfer of a former military base in suburban Winnipeg to a Crown corporation for redevelopment and sale is invalid, a Federal Court has ruled. A man stabbed Wednesday in Winnipeg's Weston neighbourhood has died, police said. A group of...
  • News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    The transfer of a former military base in suburban Winnipeg to a Crown corporation for redevelopment and sale is invalid, a Federal Court has ruled. A man stabbed Wednesday in Winnipeg's Weston neighbourhood has died, police said. House on Fire,...
  • News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
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